NATO Doesn’t See Russian Shift in the Short Term

4/2/2014 7:08AM

NATO leaders are hoping their moves to enhance their response to Russia’s newly aggressive positioning will reap rewards in the longer term, reports Naftali Bendavid from the organization’s headquarters in Brussels.

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